RE: How do I get the Still version of LibreOffice? Or any other word processor that works with Orca?

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I believe what was meant is more of a concept of an older version which the site seems to call STILL in the community as a whole.  As of this writing, I would suggest that is version 6.4.7 which is the second download offered on the main download page.

So, if your system offered that as a package for that specific version then try it.  If not then try the main site's package at that same version (remember the second one).

	Dan

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Subject: How do I get the Still version of LibreOffice? Or any other word processor that works with Orca?

Hi,
Could someone tell me how to get the Still version of LibreOffice?
Someone on the list said that the Still version of LibreOffice does not have the bug where Orca randomly skips pages while reading with say all. I've been looking for that Still version instead of the Fresh version, but all I see is numbered versions like 6 or 7 etc.
Could anyone tell me which version is the Still one and hopefully a command to install it from the terminal?
Or any suggestions for word processors where I can read documents without Orca skipping all over the place? I don't need the latest features comparable to MS Office. I just want a word processor where I can read documents without Orca jumping around, and  something that I can save files as .rtf Thanks, SL _______________________________________________
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